Bukit Cina

Bukit China is situated southeast of Bandar Malacca on a 42-acre hill and is actually carpeted with more than 12,500 graves. What makes this place special is that it is the oldest and largest traditional Chinese cemetery outside China.

Some graves can be traced back to more than four centuries ago to the first Chinese immigrants in Malacca. Ironically, this was also the place where the princess, or concubine, Hang Li Poh (a fact still disputed today) settled in, having been sent to Malacca as a mark of friendship with the Malaccan Sultan in 1511. There are also 20 Muslim tombs in the area.

Address: Jalan Puteri Hang Li Poh, Bukit Cina, Melaka

Cheng Hoon Teng Temple

The Cheng Hoon Teng is a historical monument that is recognised as one of the finest Chinese temples in Malaysia – even receiving a UNESCO award for outstanding architectural restoration.

The temple itself is crafted with ornate mythological figures, carvings and paintings and was built in the early 1600s' by ‘Kapitans' or chiefs of the Chinese trading community in Malacca.

Address: No. 25, Jalan To’kong, 75200 Malacca
Tel: (606) 282 9343‎

Christ Church

The Christ Church was built in 1753 by the Dutch to commemorate a century of their rule. It still stands today in Malacca city, a landmark of fine Dutch architecture.

The beams were constructed from cutting and carving a single tree and have no joints! The hand-made pews, on the other hand, date back some 200 years. Mounted on its walls are some decorative fanlights and plaques in memory of those who died of various epidemics.

Yet another plaque, a wooden one, sits at the rear of the western wall remembering local planters who did not live through World War II. The church is indeed a sight for those who love fine structural design.

Address: Jalan Kota Melaka, Melaka

Cultural Museum

The Cultural Museum was built in 1954 by the British in a Dutch house that was in turn built around 1660. The museum later moved to the Stadhuys in 1982 before it was finally moved into a RM2.5 million complex in 1986 built by Malaysia's fourth Prime Minister.

The museum has a collection of 1,350 items; artefacts, prints, photographs and drawings which represent the history and culture of the Malaccan Sultanate and migrant communities in the early centuries.

There are also prints, photographs, decorative arts, costumes, jewelleries, brassware and ancient weapons on display. The museum itself is housed within a replica of a Malay palace, built based on sketches found in the Malay Annals.

St John's Fort

The Fort was originally built as a chapel by the Portuguese but it was eventually renovated into a fort by the Dutch.

Sitting on top a hill, the fort is unique in the sense that it was built to defend from inland invaders, rather than the sea. Hence, the canons are faced rather awkwardly towards inland as visitors shall see.

Address: Jalan Ujong Pasir, 75050 Malacca Town

Hang Tuah Mausoleum

Hang Li Poh was a princess who was sent from the emperor of China to marry the reigning Malaccan Sultan Mansur Shah as a sign of good diplomatic relations, in mid-15th century.

Her entourage built the well in 1459 which became the main source of water for much of the town. It is believed that the well has never dried up, even in the most extreme of drought.

The well was also said to have been filled with poison before by the Javanese during the Dutch occupation and another time by the Japanese during World War Two.

Today, it is a famous wishing well and those who throw coins into it are said to come to Malacca time and time again in the future.

Address: Jalan Puteri Hang Li Poh, Melaka
Tel: (606) 283 6538‎

Maritime Museum

True to its nature, the museum is built in a replica of a Portuguese ship, the 'Flo De La Mar' that sank off the coast of Malacca while on the way to Portugal.

Here, visitors can view dioramas and intricately crafted models of ships on board. There are detailed descriptions of Malacca history and a map that features actual charts used by Portuguese sailors centuries ago.

Located near the tourist office, the Maritime Muzeum is a great place t visit to learn Malacca history.

St Peter's Church

Built in 1710, the church is currently the oldest functioning Catholic Church in the country. There is also a bell tower which dates all the way back to 1608 and was made in Goa, India. The church itself was built through the donations of a Dutchman who presented it to the Portuguese builders. Every year, the church becomes alive with activity during Catholic celebrations.

WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE!Melaka Wonderland’s water splashing rides and attractions is filled with a whopping 2 million liters of water.

Ever wondered how it feels like to get into a Tornado? Come experience our Tornado Chaser the first ever in Malaysia. Riders are sent rotating into a giant ‘bowl’ and then descended through a darkened tunnel and into the landing pool below.

Let the race begin! The Kamikaze Racer is a 6 lane high speed mat ride where riders race head-first and side by side down the 6 lanes.

Dubbed as the 1 Big Wave in commemoration of 1Malaysia, here’s where you experience gentle rolling waves and beachfront like deck space where parents can relax while their kids play.

Come and experience this slide together as a family. Slide down a 4 storey high slide in a wide flume with back-to-back curves creating a memorable experience for each member of the family.

Simple and yet fun! Our Pony Ride is a single lane slide when a rider slides down to a clear blue pool.

This four-storey slide takes you into sloping rapids, twists & turns all the way down and finally tossing you into a landing pool below.

The Anaconda Twist is two twisted and enclosed slide taking its riders into a dark riding experience with thrilling back to back turns.

Who says you can’t ride on waves in Malacca?
Come experience the Wave Rider without having to use a surf board.

Family Jollies features a combination of slides for a splashing good time with your family and friends.

The Pendulum is like a ‘Grandfather’s Clock’ shooting its riders up a wall and pause and fall back to experience a shot of ‘weightlessness’until coming to a gradual stop.

This is a multi-level active water play structure for kids of all ages and it combines 8 slides into one big play ground. It also features a water dump waiting to drench anyone in its way!

Choose a single or double passenger inflated tube and take a relaxing float down the Lazy & Crazy River of fun while soaking up the sun.

To better assist you in choosing attractions you may wish to experience, each of our rides has been rated according to the following system. Ratings are based on the intensity, speed, and directional changes of each individual ride. The Ride's rating can be found on the Safety sign at the entrance of each ride. Please be aware of the recommendations and restrictions for each ride.